Battlefields And Girls.
Martin, David
William Maclellan (1942)
In Collection
#3226
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Poet
Jews, journalist
Softcover 
Great Britain  English
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Edition 2nd imp
Nationality British
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Conflict Spanish Civil War
Notes
Reilly 222,

348. MARTIN, David. BATTLEFIELDS AND GIRLS. 1942. McLellan.
Original pictorial wraps. Hugh MacDiarmid's comments on inside front cover. £8.00

David Martin (22 December 1915 - 1 July 1997), known as an Australian poet, was born Lajos or Ludwig Detsinyi, into a Jewish family in Hungary (then part of Austria-Hungary). He used as well the names Louis Adam and Louis Destiny. He also wrote novels and short stories, and plays.

He was brought up in Germany, where he first became a communist at age 17. He then worked in the Netherlands, and emigrated to Palestine. He fought in the International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War, writing about this in My Strange Friend (1991); and then worked for the BBC in London from 1938. After World War II he settled in Australia from 1950, making his mark with the satirical poem Rob the Robber (1954). In 1991 he was given the Patrick White Award for important though under-recognised writers.